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From: dvdw©9/3/2007 11:33:21 AM
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A few important images captured by Hubble on the comets way in.......http://www.midnightkite.com/sl9.html

do note, from the first post in this series the kinetic energy released by these varied impacts. Its highly unlikely that a comet, as we are Sold by definition; as a big dirty ice ball would have ever made it to impact. Ice balls even big ones of 3km would slough off by weight and not have the same transform affect that SL9 had on the planets surface.

The key images at the top of this link tell a far more important story about the earths own period of accretion.
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